European WiFi Xoom To Receive Android 3.2 Update, Moto Adds MOTOPRINT and Quickoffice To The Mix

Well, better late than never I always say. Looks like the European version of the Motorola Xoom, the WiFi version will be getting a little bump to Android’s Honeycomb 3.2 after all. If you reside in any of the following areas and own a Xoom, keep a sharp look out for the update on your device.

Austria

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

UK

In addition to the 3.2 Honeycomb update, Motorola will be tossing in their very own MOTOPRINT printing app which allows you to print docs and the like over Wifi. Furthermore, powerful applications like the full version of Quickoffice will be added for the ultimate productivity buster. Check out the press release below after the break for all of the juicy details and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments below. We know, we know….”it’s about time!”

Press Release:

Software update for the MOTOROLA XOOM™ with Wi-Fi

Introduction

This is a software update for MOTOROLA XOOM™ with Wi-Fi users who are currently

using software versions 6.4.20 and 6.4.20.3. This new software package will update

MOTOROLA XOOM™ tablets to software version 6.6.23 and provides many new features and

performance improvements.

In addition to the Motorola software that will be updated, the release will also update the

Google™ Android™ OS from version 3.1 to version 3.2 of Honeycomb.

For optimal performance, we encourage you to download and install this latest software update.

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